insert_link Namibia Significant Inflows Boost Water Levels in Key Central Dams Namibia Water Corporation has reported significant inflows into key central dams—Swakoppoort, Von Bach, and Omatako—following recent rainfall, boosting water security for the Central Area. Spokesman Lot Ndamanhomhata, indicated that as of yesterday, Swakoppoort Dam rose to 24.5%, Von Bach Dam to 24.8%, and Omatako Dam to 5.3%, with Omatako experiencing the largest increase of 1.351 Mm³, more than doubling its volume. These positive developments are vital for sustaining water […] today28 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia NamWater Restarts Orano Desalination Plant The Orano Desalination Plant has resumed full operations, according to Namibia Water Corporation. Water pumping is back on track, and supply is gradually stabilizing. NamWater’s contingency plans during the shutdown ensured minimal impact, as expanded upon by spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata. today22 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia NamWater Appoints New Monitoring Consultant for Water Supply Plan The Namibia Water Corporation has selected GKW Consult GmBh and Burmeister and Partners, in a joint venture, as the monitoring consultant for its water sector supply plan. The initiative is being funded by the KfW.NamWater CEO Abraham Nehemia. today2 December, 2024
insert_link Namibia NamWater Awards N$935 Million Tender to Chinese Firm for Oshakati Water Purification Facility The Namibia Water Corporation decides to award a N$935 million tender to Chinese company Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group for the construction of a water purification facility at Oshakati. Concerns arise as the winning bid is N$447 million more expensive than one of the competitors. Bid documents reveal that Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group initially submitted a bid of around N$790 million. Despite bids from eight other Chinese companies, the award goes […] today14 February, 2024